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http://tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,245993,00.html?
This World Cup season, Cheng San Community Club (CC) is the place to be, thanks to some football fans who have gone the extra mile to enhance their match-watching experience.
This CC in Ang Mo Kio has three 42-inch television screens, but residents can also enjoy watching the matches in high-definition on a giant screen.
Want to make people feel good about watching the game in public?
At 2.30am or in fact anytime, I want to watch in the comfort of my own home, with my favorite drink and tidbits and sometimes my kakis, and when the game gets boring, i walk 3 steps to bed and sleep.
With the cock-up arrangement of Starhub/Singtel, and overpriced telecast, Singaporeans has to watch in public places,,,,,,,
what a shame
This World Cup season, Cheng San Community Club (CC) is the place to be, thanks to some football fans who have gone the extra mile to enhance their match-watching experience.
This CC in Ang Mo Kio has three 42-inch television screens, but residents can also enjoy watching the matches in high-definition on a giant screen.
Want to make people feel good about watching the game in public?
At 2.30am or in fact anytime, I want to watch in the comfort of my own home, with my favorite drink and tidbits and sometimes my kakis, and when the game gets boring, i walk 3 steps to bed and sleep.
With the cock-up arrangement of Starhub/Singtel, and overpriced telecast, Singaporeans has to watch in public places,,,,,,,
what a shame
Their CEOs are eat vegetarian one and when free, they take out the Buddhist scripts and read... When they have free time, they go and volunteer to distribute food at those old folk's home/estate.. They are nice people